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<blockquote data-quote="Rick Richard" data-source="post: 2756918" data-attributes="member: 75895"><p>For shotguns, I really like the Benelli brand in 20 gauge. They are very well made, durable and light weight, however will cost a few bucks.</p><p></p><p>For handguns, you really need to look at the Sig P365. They are one of the most reliable handguns out there in my opinion and about the right size for conceal ability and accuracy. </p><p></p><p>Now if you want the best handgun in my opinion, but expensive go with a Wilson Combat SFX9. This model is built similar to a 1911 and has the best trigger of any hand gun. The slide and frame is made from aluminum so it is light weight and perfectly fitted. It comes in various sizes including sizes that are easily concealed. Very very accurate too.</p><p></p><p>Red Dot sights in my opinion are fun to shoot with, but are much more difficult to be proficient with. If you purchase, you will see what I mean because acquiring the dot when aiming in my opinion does not instantly come into view as a fixed sight. There is a bit of searching to find it and this may be too much time in a life threatening event. However, with a lot of practice you might find it useful. As mentioned, Holosun is a good entry to mid level sight. I run one on my P365 for target shooting.</p><p></p><p>Those are my recommendations, but remember with respect to handguns too small is much more difficult to be accurate. Choose wisely and enjoy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick Richard, post: 2756918, member: 75895"] For shotguns, I really like the Benelli brand in 20 gauge. They are very well made, durable and light weight, however will cost a few bucks. For handguns, you really need to look at the Sig P365. They are one of the most reliable handguns out there in my opinion and about the right size for conceal ability and accuracy. Now if you want the best handgun in my opinion, but expensive go with a Wilson Combat SFX9. This model is built similar to a 1911 and has the best trigger of any hand gun. The slide and frame is made from aluminum so it is light weight and perfectly fitted. It comes in various sizes including sizes that are easily concealed. Very very accurate too. Red Dot sights in my opinion are fun to shoot with, but are much more difficult to be proficient with. If you purchase, you will see what I mean because acquiring the dot when aiming in my opinion does not instantly come into view as a fixed sight. There is a bit of searching to find it and this may be too much time in a life threatening event. However, with a lot of practice you might find it useful. As mentioned, Holosun is a good entry to mid level sight. I run one on my P365 for target shooting. Those are my recommendations, but remember with respect to handguns too small is much more difficult to be accurate. Choose wisely and enjoy. [/QUOTE]
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